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[Florian Civil War] The purge of the politicians

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 2:55 pm
by EF2000
A bit late but here it is:
It was a freezing, chilly and snowy day in the capital city of Northcliff. The self-proclaimed General Government of the Florian State assembled for a parliamentary session, all was calm until havoc was caused by a bomb which was set off in the chamber killing 40 MP's. With many MP's trying to escape the scene, the infamous Blast Troopers of the First Order opened fire on the defenceless politicians killing an additional 250 MP's with the rest of the politicians being seriously injured and left to succumb to their wounds. At the sight of the scene, the military General fled the scene back into Jingdao. With the absence of the Military General and the execution of Jessica Smith. The General Government was left disjoint eventually leading to surrender to the First Order of the Florian Republic who acquired the government building a few hours later. Hearing the news, the Florian citizens cheered and danced on the streets but it was marred by huge protests by anti-First Order supporters but it was eventually crushed after the protesters were shot with immediate effect. Lord Serphant then arrived into the city heavily guarded declaring the freedom of the Florian people and that a new legitimate government would be formed with immediate effect. Approx 2,500 Citizens and Politicians were killed in the event with 5,000 being seriously injured.

Re: [Florian Civil War] The purge of the politicians

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 6:15 pm
by Jonas Windsor
I humbly ask Yastreb to disregard this above post as delusional.

The writer is referring to an institution that hasn't been functioning since the start of the war, whose re-election of MP's hasn't happened yet and they are referring to a group of terrorists popping up suddenly and being capable of doing anything more than being an annoyance (which Florians are surprisingly good in). The people are fully dependent from food relief from the Union and Jingdao and be assured that the Jing have made this very clear to them, which makes them 'going onto the streets to cheer' a lot more unlikely. Blowing up buildings (which were checked) or being capable to surprise - and overrun - military personnel which actually has weapons instead of toy guns while they are well aware of the existence of potential rebel groups is very unlikely.

If any of these actions would have taken place, Jingdao will react with launching the nuclear arsenal to turn it into a wasteland. We are annoyed enough by Edwins behaviour to actually do it.

Re: [Florian Civil War] The purge of the politicians

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 6:49 pm
by EF2000
I thought that there was a golden rule saying that you could not nuke people? :?

Re: [Florian Civil War] The purge of the politicians

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 6:52 pm
by EF2000
Forget this crap.

Re: [Florian Civil War] The purge of the politicians

Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 7:57 pm
by Yastreb
Gladly forgotten.

I will be regarding the so-called 'First Order' as an ephemeral cult existing around the less well-guarded parts of Floria's occupied zones (certainly not Northcliff), driven so demented by the horrors of war and a genetic predisposition to bouts of cognitive retardation that they are suffering psychotic hallucinations about massacring politicians in the centre of Northcliff, when in fact they are indiscriminately gunning down the civilian populations of remote villages with an assortment of scavenged weapons that take the form of "blasters" to their delirious eyes, before proclaiming themselves in charge of local government by virtue of being the only ones left alive. Once again, I urge the Jingdaoese/Shirerithian/Natopian participants to agree upon and execute a general disengagement from anything and everything Florian, such that its native contingent can be left to indulge in Ritalin-starved flights of narrative caprice without lowering the IQ of those of us who remain interested in a coherent story. If necessary I will force such a disengagement.

Regarding nuclear weapons, in this war they are permissible on a tactical first strike/strategic second strike basis (reference Rule 4).